Dear friends Please read this article by Neetu Raymond which was published in the journal 'combat law'. I hope it will enrich your knowledge to make your workplace safe for all...... Abhijit
From India, Bhubaneswar
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Well thats really shame, i think this will not change and women have to face this problem again and again...
From India, Delhi
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Why do women have to face challenges repeatedly? Is it possible to bring about a change? As individuals, we need to adjust our attitudes. There must be strict policies in place. Additionally, we must empower women and encourage them to advocate for their rights. Despite the existence of laws, how many women actually utilize them? Often, it is due to a profound lack of awareness about their rights and the law.

- Abhijit

From India, Bhubaneswar
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It's not a shame for the women; it's a shame for those men who are treating women like this. Things must have to be changed. But if we shout all day long, nothing's going to happen. Women have to raise their voice and gain their own rights. We can only help them make changes, but we can't change for them because people with narrow mentalities are everywhere. It doesn't matter if he is from a good society or a bad one.
From Bangladesh, Dhaka
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